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Some things make you immortal, such as the books you have written. — Shikha Kaul
A time to love and a time to hate-Ecclesiastes3:8 — J.M. Brown
We are alive on the very brink of eternity. — Peter Carey
When our institutions lack movement to propel them forward, the Spirit, I believe, simply moves around them, like a current flowing around a rock in a stream...without that soul work that teaches us to open our deepest selves to God and ground our souls in love, no movement will succeed and no institution will stand...it is the linking of action and contemplation, great work and deep spirituality, that keeps goodness, rightness, beauty, and aliveness flowing...as Pope Francis has said, this moment calls for social poets: sincere and creative people who will rise on the wings of faith to catch the wind of the Spirit, the wind of justice, joy, and peace. (p. 180) — Brian McLaren
The past is dead; let it bury its dead, its hopes and its aspirations; before you lies the future-a future full of golden promise. — Jefferson Davis
In Zen Buddhism it is said that "if you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him". Which means that if by walking on the spiritual path you encounter the rigid ideas and fixed laws of institutionalised Buddhism , you must free yourself from them too. — Yuval Noah Harari
What a person did when they were in pain said a lot about them.
pg 459 — Veronica Roth
Politics is not about justice. It's about the settling of personal vendettas under a thin veneer of civilization. All politics is personal. — Cinda Williams Chima
What if it's an art film with subtitles?" "Then I'll suffer in silence. — Nora Roberts
I shall think more kindly of dwarves after this. Killed the Great Goblin, killed the Great Goblin!" he chuckled fiercely to himself. — J.R.R. Tolkien
Tad Christopher in the Tango kitchen with real whipped cream?" "Sounds like Gay Clue, doesn't it? — Z.A. Maxfield